Enhydris

Six, see text Enhydris is a genus of slightly venomous, rear-fanged, snakes in the family Homalopsidae.

The genus is endemic to the tropical area of Indo-Australian region.

Smith 1943, Das 2010, and Wallach et al. 2014, but was considered to be a synonym of Enhydris jagorii by Cox et al. 1998, and Murphy & Voris 2014.

[5] Nota bene: In the list above, a binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Enhydris.

The specific names, jagorii and smithi, are in honor of German naturalist Fedor Jagor and British herpetologist Malcolm Arthur Smith, respectively.

The snake called "海豹蛇" ("sea-leopard snake", Enhydris bocourti , but now often moved to monotypic genus Subsessor ), accompanied by a list of options for serving it, occupies a place of honor among the creatures displayed outside of a Guangzhou restaurant